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DS92UT16TUF Datasheet, PDF (43/86 Pages) National Semiconductor (TI) – UTOPIA-LVDS Bridge for 1.6 Gbps Bi-directional Data Transfers
18.0 Register Description (Continued)
Register Name
MTBQF0
MTBCF3
MTBCF2
MTBCF1
MTBCF0
QFL
MTBQOV3
MTBQOV2
MTBQOV1
MTBQOV0
Unused
D2ULBCC
UAA
UAIE
Unused
ALFLT3
ALFLT2
ALFLT1
ALFLT0
Unused
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Address
0xD3
0xD4
0xD5
0xD6
0xD7
0xD8
0xD9
0xDA
0xDB
0xDC
0xDD to
0xDF
0xE0
0xE1
0xE2
0xE3 to
0xF6
0xF7
0xF8
0xF9
0xFA
0xFB
0xFC
0xFD
0xFE
0xFF
TABLE 20. Register Map Summary (Continued)
Software
Lock
Reset
Value
Section and Description
Y
0x00 18.67 MTB Queue Flush 0
Y
0x00 18.68 MTB Cell Flush 3
Y
0x00 18.68 MTB Cell Flush 2
Y
0x00 18.68 MTB Cell Flush 1
Y
0x00 18.68 MTB Cell Flush 0
Y
0x00 18.69 Queue Flush
N
0x00 18.70 MTB Queue Overflow 3
N
0x00 18.70 MTB Queue Overflow 2
N
0x00 18.70 MTB Queue Overflow 1
N
0x00 18.70 MTB Queue Overflow 0
N
0x00 18.71 ATM Down2Up Loopback Cell Count
N
0x00 18.72 UTOPIA and ATM Alarms
N
0x00 18.73 UTOPIA and ATM Interrupt Enables
N
0xFF 18.74 ATM Loopback Cell Filter 3
N
0xFF 18.74 ATM Loopback Cell Filter 2
N
0xFF 18.74 ATM Loopback Cell Filter 1
N
0xFF 18.74 ATM Loopback Cell Filter 0
Note 9: The reset value of the VID register will be different for various versions of the device.
Note 10: All configuration and control registers can be read by the processor to determine the status of the DS92UT16.
Note 11: All reserved (register bits for internal use only) and unused (no register) bits will be read as zero and should be written as zero to ensure future
compatibility.
Note 12: Writing to read only register bits has no affect.
18.1 SOFTWARE LOCK — 0x00 to 0x01 SLK0 to SLK1
SLK0 0x00
SLK1 0x01
TABLE 21. SLK0–SLK1
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Type: Read as 0x00
Software Lock: No
Reset Value: 0x00
The Software Lock registers are used to implement a software lock mechanism on configuration and control registers to prevent
spurious software changes to the device which may affect its operation. On reset the Software Lock is ON. Writes to registers
protected by this lock will have no affect. To switch the lock OFF the following sequence of writes to the SLK registers must occur.
UNLOCK SEQUENCE
1. Write data 0x00 to SLK0.
2. Write data 0xFF to SLK1.
The software lock is now OFF and those registers protected by it can be successfully written to.
To switch the lock back On the following sequence of writes to the SLK registers must occur.
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